Two months ago, the Romanian automaker unveiled the redesigned 2025 Dacia Spring, currently its only electric model. At that moment, all the details about the vehicle were published, except for the price. Now we know that too. The Essential version will cost 16,900 euros (including VAT), while the Expression and Extreme versions will cost a little more (up to 19,900 euros including VAT).
Most EU member states still offer subsidies for electric vehicles, which means lower prices that will go from 11,800 euros for the Essential, 13,800 euros for the Expression and 14,800 euros for the Extreme. However, Dacia has prepared special prices for all customers who order this model. This means that the price for the Essential version will start from 10,990 euros, while the Extreme version will start from 13,990 euros. Also, in some countries, everyone who orders the Extreme version by the end of May will receive a 400 euro discount.
The new redesigned edition brings a revised front grille, front LED lights, new logo, redesigned fenders, while the charging socket remains in the center of the hood. Redesigned rear part reminiscent of the Sandero Stepway with LED lights connected by a black strip, which also integrates the brand name. Despite the improvements, the car still weighs less than a ton (984 kg). Dacia also offers a wide range of body colors (6) including two new ones: Safari Beige and Brick Red.
The interior of the new Dacia Spring is now much more practical. The seats are covered with dark eco leather with brown stitching. The steering wheel is adjustable in height for the first time, and behind it is a digital instrument panel with a 7-inch adjustable screen. The media control system is standard from the Essential and Expression packages. Also, the volume of the luggage space has been increased to 308 liters.
When it comes to the powertrain, the Dacia Spring is still powered by a single electric motor with 45 or 65 hp (34 – 48 kW). It is equipped with a 26.8 kWh battery that enables a range of 220 kilometers. Many will say that the range is too short, but research has shown that buyers of this model drive an average of 37 kilometers per day, so 220 km is quite enough.
Source: Dacia